All Security Software News - October 2006

Next move: How do I get started in IT security?

Expert advice for readers' career problems

Information security means better business

It's time for an ongoing dialogue with the board

Australian spammer fined £2.2m

An Australian company and its director have been fined a total of Aus$5.5m (£2.2m) after sending out more than 200m spam e-mails over a 12-month period.

Achieving compliance: a real-world roadmap

  • News
  • Date: 27 October 2006
A security manager's responsibilities extend beyond the technical aspects of the job. These days, effective governance and compliance are just as essential.

How to keep your VoIP net safe

One of the major challenges in implementing a converged network is having a coherent security policy for the management and control of a system that is carrying voice, video and data.

Your shout: course concerns, NHS under scrutiny, security standards

  • Opinion
  • Date: 27 October 2006
Computer Weekly readers give their views on the week's news.

Find rich rewards but little glamour in ethical hacking

Hot skills: Penetration testing is well paid but takes stamina

Networks in brief

Short takes on this week's networks stories

AOL Security Edition 9.0 vulnerable to attack

Attackers could exploit a flaw in AOL Security Edition 9.0 to run malicious code on targeted machines. A fix is available.

Microsoft releases beta 2 for digital certificates

Microsoft has launched beta 2 of its Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM), which helps manage the lifecycle of digital certificates and smart cards.
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